<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN">
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  <head>
    <title>hoja de estilo interna</title>
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="clase3.css" /> 
    <!--
    <style type="text/css">
  
      body {
        padding-left: 11em;
        font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;
        color: green;
        background-color: #d8da3d; 
      }
    
      h1 {
        font-family: Helvetica, Geneva, Arial, sans-serif;
      }
      p {
        color: blue;
        font-size: 10px;
      }
    
    </style>
    -->
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1 class="resaltado">Aquí se aplicará el estilo de letra para el Título</h1>
    <p>
    There is clearly a need for CSS to be taken seriously by graphic artists. The Zen Garden aims to excite, inspire, and encourage participation. To begin, view some of the existing designs in the list. Clicking on any one will load the style sheet into this very page. The code remains the same, the only thing that has changed is the external .css file. Yes, really.</p>
    <p class="resaltado color_amarillo">
    There is clearly a need for CSS to be taken seriously by graphic artists. The Zen Garden aims to excite, inspire, and encourage participation. To begin, view some of the existing designs in the list. Clicking on any one will load the style sheet into this very page. The code remains the same, the only thing that has changed is the external .css file. Yes, really.</p>
    <p id="tercer_parrafo">
    There is clearly a need for CSS to be taken seriously by graphic artists. The Zen Garden aims to excite, inspire, and encourage participation. To begin, view some of the existing designs in the list. Clicking on any one will load the style sheet into this very page. The code remains the same, the only thing that has changed is the external .css file. Yes, really.</p>

    <div id="principal">
    principal
        <p>texto en parrafo</p>
        <p class="resaltado">texto en parrafo</p>
    </div>
        <div id="secundario">   
            secundario
        </div>
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